Concours of Elegance 2025: 20% off tickets with Classic & Sports Car

| 26 May 2025
Classic & Sports Car – Concours of Elegance 2025: 20% off tickets with Classic & Sports Car

The 14th Concours of Elegance takes place from 5-7 September 2025, bringing a spectacular showcase of more than 120 years of automotive history to Hampton Court Palace.

And, as a Classic & Sports Car reader, you can be there for less.

Get 20% off by using the promotional code CSC25 when you click here to buy your tickets.

Plus, if you’re heading to the event in a pre-1990 classic, join like-minded enthusiasts in the Classic & Sports Car car park – simply enter the code PRE1990 to order your pass.

Please note, both the ticket offer and the car park passes are limited, and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t delay and book yours today.

Classic & Sports Car – Concours of Elegance 2025: 20% off tickets with Classic & Sports Car
Classic & Sports Car – Concours of Elegance 2025: 20% off tickets with Classic & Sports Car

Left-right: this Rolls-Royce Phantom III Convertible by Inskip was Best in Show last year; a 1954 Talbot-Lago T14 America coupé at the 2024 edition

Around 70 classic cars will form the main concours display, all vying for category wins and overall glory at the historic royal palace in west London.

Last year’s ultimate Concours of Elegance accolade was bestowed upon an Inskip-bodied 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Convertible owned by Stephen Brauer.

These cars will be accompanied by line-ups that will change across the three days of the event.

Expect to see the 20-strong Levitt Concours return on Saturday 6 September, a celebration of classic cars owned by women that pays tribute to pioneering racing driver and journalist Dorothy Levitt – a 1924 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost was 2024’s winner.

There’s also the Thirty Under 30 competition, for owners aged 30 or under of any classic built between 1900 and 1999, which will take place on 7 September. What will follow the remarkably original, supercharged 1958 Austin-Healey Sprite that claimed last year’s prize?

Classic & Sports Car – Concours of Elegance 2025: 20% off tickets with Classic & Sports Car

Car club displays are a big attraction every year

New for Concours of Elegance 2025 is the Restoration Showcase, in partnership with Classic & Sports Car.

This initiative will actually make its debut at companion event London Concours in June, where restorers will exhibit their cars and talk about them on stage with C&SC’s international editor, Mick Walsh.

This winner will join the contenders at Concours of Elegance who will also share their restoration stories with C&SC and those at the event, to determine who will take home the inaugural Restoration Showcase ‘Restorer of the Year’ award.

Also new for 2025 is a partnership with the Goodwood Road Racing Club, which will bring a curated display of cars to the event’s opening day.

Classic & Sports Car – Concours of Elegance 2025: 20% off tickets with Classic & Sports Car

Save on tickets and we’ll see you at Concours of Elegance 2025

Don’t forget about the Junior Concours on Sunday 7 September, an often-colourful celebration of half-scale, handbuilt, electric, pedal and petrol-powered cars of all ages

There is also Sunday’s tour, an auction, car club displays and more.

Plus, if you stay until the end, you can witness the Grand Depart, as some of the world’s rarest classic cars that have been on show across the weekend fire up and get waved off on their journeys home.

So if you want to visit Concours of Elegance 2025, on 5-7 September at Hampton Court Palace, for less, activate your 20% saving now using the promotional code CSC25 when you click here to buy your tickets – and remember to get your pre-1990 parking pass, too, when you use the code PRE1990.

Images: Tom Shaxson/CharlieB/Concours of Elegance


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